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Record-breaking Suryavanshi powers India to 234 run win over UAE
DUBAI, Dec 12: Vaibhav Suryavanshi was at his imperious best while smashing a 171 off 95 balls, powering India to a mammoth 234-run win over hosts UAE in the inaugural match of the U19 Asia Cup here on Friday. The 14-year-old from Samastipur, Bihar, unleashed a stunning display of batting, hitting 14 sixes the most by any batter in a single innings in the U19 level en-route to his breathtaking innings. Half-centuries from Vihaan Malhotra (69) and Aaron [] The post Record-breaking Suryavanshi powers India to 234 run win over UAE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suryavanshi powers India to big win over UAE
U-19 Asia Cup Dubai, Dec 12: Vaibhav Suryavanshi was at his imperious best while smashing a 171 off 95 balls, powering India to a mammoth 234-run win over hosts UAE in the inaugural match of the U-19 Asia Cup here on Friday. The 14-year-old from Samastipur, Bihar, unleashed a stunning display of batting, hitting 14 []
Chausa power plant told ramp up green measures
In her first official engagement, District Magistrate Sahila toured the Chausa Thermal Power Plant, highlighting the importance of creating job opportunities for local youth and tackling environmental issues. She instructed the management to enhance dust suppression strategies, initiate tree planting initiatives, and revise disaster response plans.
Newly created higher education dept to stress on research, innovation
Bihar's new higher education department is set to boost research institutions and language academies with a dedicated budget. The focus is on improving university and technical education quality, fostering research, and ensuring job-oriented learning for youth.
Six get life imprisonment in Rohtas murder case
BSPCB to launch chemical fingerprinting of pollutants
NIPER inks MoU with tibbi college
Stop escalating land grievances up hierarchy: Deputy CM to officials
In a bold move, Bihar's Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has put his foot down against the age-old practice of forwarding landholder grievances up the bureaucratic ladder. He emphasized the need for immediate resolution at the local level, aspiring for solutions within just two weeks.
Doctors raise alarm over increase in lung diseases
At a national conference in Patna, specialists highlighted a troubling trend: women are increasingly suffering from COPD. The culprits? Poor kitchen ventilation and the harmful smoke from traditional cooking methods. While smoking and external air pollution continue to pose threats, it's the toxins women face indoors that are hindering their lung health and delaying critical diagnoses.
Vigilance arrests data entry operator for taking Rs 14k bribe in Rohtas
16-yr-old student found dead in Patna City
Nitish inspects reservoir, nuclear power plant site
In a proactive stride for community health, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recently visited the Phulwaria reservoir, ensuring the supply of fluoride-free drinking water to 90 villages.
Discontent deepens in RJD as Lalus two aides fume over Shivanands remarks
In the aftermath of the election loss, the RJD finds itself embroiled in a feud as veteran leader Shivanand Tiwari openly questions Tejashwi Yadav's leadership, claiming he's gone MIA. This has prompted fierce backlash from party loyalists, who accuse Tiwari of seeking personal gain.
2 held in firing incident case
Cybercrime racket: Four held, four minors detained in city
In a significant crackdown, Patna Police apprehended four adults and took four minors into custody for their involvement in a sophisticated cyber fraud ring utilizing gaming apps. The group operated from a local rental, enticing victims through flashy social media ads and processing payments via QR codes.
Banker under EOU lens for Rs50-crore wealth; cash and jewellery seized in raids
In a major crackdown, Bihar authorities uncovered a staggering amount of Rs 25-30 lakh in cash and valuables during raids on Bhavesh Kumar Singh, a cooperative bank officer. Singh is under investigation for allegedly accumulating over Rs 50 crore through dubious means.
Liquor cases: HC asks EOU to probe vehicle auction racket
In a significant move, the Patna High Court has mandated a comprehensive inquiry into a suspected statewide scheme revolving around the auctioning of vehicles confiscated for liquor offenses. The Economic Offences Unit is set to investigate possible collusion among various syndicates, law enforcement, and excise officials.
Relief for flyers as IndiGo restores most city flights
Patna Airport is witnessing a resurgence in IndiGo flights, with the majority of services resuming their regular schedule. Although there were some operational hiccups leading to cancellations, airport officials assure that normal operations are on the horizon. The airline is diligently working to resolve customer inquiries, processing claims efficiently, and providing travel vouchers to affected passengers.
JD(U) offers security to Rohini; RJD, Lalu family remain silent
In a decisive move advocating for women's safety, JD(U) has extended comprehensive security measures to Rohini Acharya, daughter of Lalu Prasad, following her urgent plea. While Rohini expressed fear regarding the safety of parental homes, the RJD and the Lalu family remained notably mute on the subject.
12-year-old schoolgirl raped, killed in Rohtas
In a heart-wrenching incident that has left the community in shock, a 12-year-old girl met with a tragic fate in a village in Rohtas. While returning home from a coaching class, she was reported missing, only for her family to discover her lifeless body later.
Tej Pratap's JJD to contest assembly elections in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh
PATNA: The Janshakti Janata Dal (JJD), led by former Bihar minister and Lalu Prasads estranged son Tej Pratap Yadav, on Friday announced that it will contest forthcoming assembly elections in West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh. Speaking to the media after launching the partys membership drive in Patna, Tej Pratap said the party will field candidates in the upcoming assembly elections in both states, with the state committee set to take the final decision. The assembly polls in West Bengal are scheduled for 2026, while Uttar Pradesh will go to the polls in February-March 2027. We aim to expand our partys reach at the national level. Party will make members outside the state as well, he said in response to a media query. In the 2025 assembly elections, JJD fielded candidates in 25 constituencies. Tej Pratap Yadav contested from his old Mahua assembly seat but lost. Ahead of the Bihar assembly polls, the party had entered into alliances with some smaller parties. Tej Pratap also announced plans to launch the partys official website soon and said leaders have been assigned the task of expanding the organisation. He extended support to his sister Rohini Acharya, who had left her parental home and announced her decision to quit politics, severing ties with her parents and brother Tejashwi Prasad Yadav following RJDs debacle in the assembly polls. Tej Pratap pleaded for proper security cover for his sister Rohini, who had unsuccessfully contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Saran. I am also not feeling safe these days. I should also be given proper security, he added.
Nearly 58 lakh names may be deleted from West Bengal's voters' list under the SIR, triggering TMC concerns of a Bihar-like setback ahead of the 2025 assembly polls.
'Lull before the storm': NDA leaders in Bihar claim 18 opposition MLAs ready to switch sides
PATNA: The political temperature in Bihar has heated up once again after leaders of the NDA's two major partiesthe Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (United)claimed on Friday that as many as 18 MLAs of the Opposition Mahagathbandhan are in constant touch with them and ready to switch sides. Senior BJP leader and state health minister Mangal Pandey said that the rift within Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasads family was a clear indication about growing discontent among party leaders after the results of the Bihar assembly elections were declared last month. There is a lull before the storm in the Mahagathbandhan. The discontent that grew over poor performance of the alliance in general and RJD in particular in the recently concluded state assembly elections will not stop here. The resentment will come out soon. Wait for some time and you will feel the heat, Pandey told the media. Echoing his views, JD(U) MLC and spokesperson Neeraj Kumar claimed that as many as 18 MLAs of the Mahagathbandhan were in touch with the ruling NDA. What is noticeable is that the offer has come from the MLAs themselves, he said. RJD spokesperson Chitranjan Gagan, however, dismissed NDA leaders claims, describing it as a political design to spread rumours about discontent in the Mahagathbandhan bloc. All Opposition bloc constituents are intact, he claimed. In response to a query, the RJD leader said that MLAs of the alliance have been elected by the people to raise basic issues like unemployment, migration, inflation and poor healthcare in the state assembly. The question of defection in the alliance does not arise, he asserted. The NDA leaders remarks came barely days after five MLAs of the AIMIM met chief minister Nitish Kumar at his official residence in Patna, triggering speculation about a possible defection. Though the MLAs contended that they called on CM Nitish with certain demands of people of their constituencies, political observers feel it may be a part of the JD(U)s strategy to boost its strength in the assembly. While the JD(U) won 85 of the 102 seats it contested in the assembly polls, its ally the BJP won 89 seats and emerged as the single largest party in the 243-member assembly. Among the other NDA constituents, the LJP(RV) won 19 seats followed by five by the HAM and four by the RLM. On the Opposition side, the RJD won 25 seats followed by six by the Congress, two by the CPI-ML, one by the CPI(M) and one by IP Guptas party. The Opposition seat tally in the House is just 35.
Bihar government is establishing two new academies for Prakrit and Pali languages to foster their restoration and promotion. These initiatives fall under the newly formed Higher Education department, aiming to preserve India's rich cultural heritage. Experts highlight the historical significance of these ancient dialects, crucial to Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
Bihar farmers unable to get fair prices due to lack of food-processing units: RJD MP Sanjay Yadav
NEW DELHI: RJD MP Sanjay Yadav on Friday said in the Rajya Sabha that farmers in Bihar are unable to get the fair prices for their produce due to an acute shortage of food-processing facilities in the state. Raising the issue during Question Hour, he highlighted that between 30% to 50% of Bihars papaya crop and around 25% of its banana production go to waste each year because the state lacks adequate processing units. He further noted that although Bihar produces approximately 65 lakh tonnes of milk annually, only 12 to 13% is processed. Additionally, nearly 120 cold storage units remain non-functional. According to Yadav, Bihar loses an estimated Rs 4,500 crore every year due to the spoilage of food grains alone. He asked whether the concerned ministry intends to introduce any special measures to improve food-processing infrastructure in Bihar and facilitate the establishment of new units in the state. Emphasising that Bihar is an agriculture-dependent state with immense untapped potential, Yadav urged the Centre to intervene in the larger interest of farmers. Responding to the concerns, Minister of state in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Ravneet Singh said the government is taking all necessary steps to unlock Bihars food-processing capabilities. He added that the Union Minister heading the concerned ministry, Chirag Paswan, who also hails from Bihar, has launched several initiatives aimed at strengthening the sector, including the establishment of a Makhana Board and other related efforts.
Lalu Prasad's daughter Rohini Acharya has spoken out about family issues. She is urging the Bihar government to make sure women feel safe at home. Acharya believes current government schemes are not enough. She says societal and political changes are needed. Her comments follow a public break with her family. This happened after a reported argument about election results.
Bihars power transmission capacity gains landmark recognition with two national awards in Delhi
NEW DELHI: Once considered a power-starved state, Bihar is now gaining recognition for its sustained progress in the electricity sector. The Bihar State Power Transmission Company Limited (BSPTCL) was recently honoured with two prestigious awards at the Powerline Trans-Tech India Awards 2025, marking a notable milestone in the states transmission infrastructure development. Presented at Delhis Yashobhoomi India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), the awards highlighted the advancements made in Bihars electricity networknow regarded as a key indicator of the states rise over the past decade. With nearly all villages electrified and public electricity services established as among the swiftest in the country, Bihars power sector, under the leadership of officials such as Manoj Kumar Singh as CMD, has achieved significant progress. Speaking about the two awards, Rahul Kumar (IAS), Managing Director of BSPTCL, said, This award is a symbol of our teams hard work, dedication and technical excellence. Strengthening the states power infrastructure and ensuring an uninterrupted electricity supply to every corner is our priority. We are committed to providing even better services in the times to come. According to an official statement, BSPTCL received recognition for the highest addition of 2,018 circuit kilometres of transmission lines (220 kV and above) and the highest addition of 5,260 MVA of transformation capacity (220 kV and above) in the Eastern Region over the past three years. These enhancements in transmission lines and transformer capacity have considerably strengthened Bihars overall power transmission network. The Powerline Trans-Tech India Awards recognise excellence in Indias power transmission sector. Winners are selected on the basis of data reported by the CEA, PFC and state utilities. Trans-Tech India is a leading exhibition and conference supported by the Ministry of Power, with more than 2,500 participants attending this year. These two honours represent a milestone in the development of Bihars transmission infrastructure. Securing top positions in both categories in the Eastern Region demonstrates BSPTCLs technical capability and its commitment to reinforcing Bihars power sector. The company remains dedicated to ensuring a high-quality, uninterrupted power supply across all parts of the state.
Unity on the menu as PM Modi hosts NDA MPs for a rare dinner at 7 LKM
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hosted a dinner for all NDA MPs from both Houses at his 7, Lok Kalyan Marg residence. The dinner, which featured a range of dishes including several millet-based items, doubled as a show of unity within the NDA under Modis leadership, which he described as a family working towards a Viksit Bharat and a self-reliant nation. Speaking on the meeting, the Prime Minister said the NDA represents a shared commitment to good governance, national development and regional aspirations. Was a delight to have hosted NDA MPs for dinner at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg this evening. The NDA family represents a shared commitment to good governance, national development and regional aspirations. Together, we will continue working to strengthen our nations development journey in the years ahead, he wrote on X. MPs travelled to the prime ministers residence by bus or car, with some opting to car-pool. Several arrived in visibly high spirits, with Union ministers among those displaying renewed enthusiasm. More than 54 tables were arranged, with each table assigned a cabinet minister to represent the Prime Minister and dine with eight MPs. According to sources, Modi played the role of an attentive host, taking time to engage with MPs at each table and ensuring that no one felt overlooked. It was a memorable dinner for us. Indeed, our PM is a great soul who as a host didn't make us feel even a bit overlooked in care and serving the dishes. MPs, belonging to their respective states, were served foods related to their states and PM had interaction over the dinner to us, an MP from Bihar said, adding that the Bihar result had strengthened the NDAs confidence in advancing the country under Modis leadership. While the prime minister interacted with all MPs, senior leaders including Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda and Nitin Gadkari remained seated at different tables, discussing the NDAs priorities in Parliament and in upcoming state elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Modis broader vision of shifting India from a developing to a developed nation also reportedly featured in these discussions. During the gala dinner, the prime minister shared remarks on topics ranging from health and managing anger to staying connected with people, food habits and reading recommendations, interspersed with laughter and anecdotes. A senior NDA leader said the most striking aspect of the event was the sense of ease among MPs, who mingled freely across linguistic and regional lines. Many took the opportunity to speak directly with ministers, who noted suggestions and feedback for what they described as a refreshed roadmap for the country. The dinner was also a platform for open discussion on several issues currently being addressed collectively by the NDA at the Centre. Amid delicious dishes, which included many states famous foods, like litti chokha of Bihar and others from West Bengal and South India, we not only enjoyed the dinner as if a NDA family dinner, but also discussed issues which need to be discussed collectively. It was a great to see PM hosting us as the guardian of NDA, several MPs remarked.
'Operation Langda': 5th criminal shot in the leg in a month in Patna; cops defend UP-style tactic
Bihar Police are now shooting criminals in the leg during encounters to prevent escapes, a tactic unofficially dubbed 'Operation Langda'. This strategy has led to the arrest of several wanted criminals, including Rakesh Kumar, who was shot in the leg and apprehended in Patna after allegedly firing at police.
BPSC AEDO recruitment 2025 last date today for 935 posts, apply at bpsc.bihar.gov.in
BPSC AEDO recruitment 2025: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will close applications today for the BPSC AEDO Recruitment 2025, which offers 935 Assistant Education Development Officer posts under Advt. No. 87/2025. The online application window, open since August 27, 2025, will remain accessible until the end of the day at bpsc.bihar.gov.in. Candidates must meet the age and eligibility criteria, submit required documents, and pay the online fee. Selection will involve a written exam, document verification, and medical examination.
In a 1st, Bihar to conduct panchayat polls through EVMs, not ballot papers
PATNA: For the first time, Bihar is set to conduct panchayat elections next year through electronic voting machines (EVMs), in a shift from traditional ballot papers. The elections will be held in April-May 2026 to fill around 2.46 lakh posts in the three-tier panchayati raj institutions, including mukhiya, sarpanch and district board chairpersons. An official of the state election commission said the state governments approval has been sought to procure more than 32,000 EVMs. In 2021, panchayat elections were held using ballot papers along with partial use of EVMs. The new system (use of EVMs) will make the voting process easier and more transparent. It will also make counting process faster, the officer said. Sources said the process of procurement of EVMs has started and only a written approval is required from the panchayati raj department. The state election commission officials did not rule out possibility of an increase in election cost after the purchase of EVMs. The commission has earmarked `200 crore to make elections faster and transparent. The commission is thinking over use of M3 (Mark 3) EVMs, the latest model capable of storing data for up to 24 ballot units and 384 candidates. For the six positions in panchayat elections, including mukhikya, sarpanch, panchayat samiti member and ward member, one control unit will be linked to six ballot units. The commission said the move to M3 machines will help manage complexity of multi-post rural elections while ensuring secure polling. The state election panel has begun revising delimitation of seats and overhauling reservation roaster. Seats are reserved for SC/STs as per their population while 20% seats are reserved for EBCs and 50% for women in all the six positions in the panchayat institutions. State Election Commissioner Deepak Prasad said, The preparations for the next years panchayat election have started. Electronic poll Election to be conducted in April-May next year to fill 2.46 lakh posts 1.09 lakh posts of ward members of gram panchayats More than 32,000 EVMs are required. SEC has set aside `200 cr for the polls
Jehanabad criminal held in Hyderabad
Rohini Acharyas post again fuels talk of crisis in Lalus family
The deeply entrenched patriarchal mindset in Bihar creates the necessity for comprehensive social and political reforms; every young and adult woman should feel assured that her paternal home is a safe place --- one where she can return without fear, guilt or shame, the post read
Garment trader shot dead in Begusarai
A clothing merchant was tragically gunned down in Begusarai after allegedly disregarding a hefty extortion demand of 3 lakh. In a show of defiance, the victim's family is adamant about halting a postmortem until justice is served and the perpetrators are captured.
PMC accelerates work on 3 waste transfer stations
DM reviews Prakash Parv preparations
As Patna readies itself for the grand 359th Prakash Parv honoring Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, local authorities are taking proactive steps to ensure a seamless experience. Key focus areas include enhancing security, efficient crowd control, and traffic management.
Government shuffles IAS officers, fills secretary posts in new departments
In a pivotal shake-up within its administrative framework, the Bihar government has introduced fresh faces to three newly established departments and reassigned four divisional commissioners.
SHOs warned of suspension over illegal sand transport
17-18 RJD MLAs in touch with us: JD(U)
According to JD(U), 17 to 18 legislators from RJD are reportedly unhappy with their party and are considering a switch. RJD, however, brushes this off as mere theatrics, accusing JD(U) and BJP of orchestrating a ploy to bolster their own numbers. This news comes on the heels of the NDA's resounding triumph in the Bihar assembly elections.
Roadside dust in Gaya turns toxic: CUSB study
Anandpuri drain work begins; 1.5 lakh people to benefit in Patna
In a significant development for Patna, the construction of the Anandpuri drain is progressing, targeting the perennial issue of monsoon waterlogging and enhancing traffic flow. With an investment of Rs86 crore, this ambitious project will convert a 2.61km stretch into an efficient covered drain, complete with a modern four-lane road.
Liquor smuggling bid foiled in Buxar, two held
Criminal shot in leg during police encounter
Little stars shine at annual function of Mary Ward
In a delightful celebration of growth and achievement, Mary Ward Kindergarten captivated attendees with a showcase of nursery and UKG students' lively performances and engaging plays that emphasized core values and creativity. Meanwhile, St.
NEW DELHI: The regime of Mahmud of Ghazni has been highlighted extensively in the Class VII Social Science Studies textbook (Part-2) released recently by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). The book also moves away from a North-centric narrative and showcasing the greatness of past dynasties in the Southern and Eastern parts of the country, said sources. The textbook, titled Exploring Societies: India and Beyond , dwells on the period between the 6th and 12th centuries. It is in line with the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. TNIE was given access to the book. Unlike the previous edition, where the Turkish ruler Mahmud of Ghazni was allotted just one paragraph, a whole chapter has been devoted to him in the revised edition. Chapter 4, titled Turning Tides: 11th and 12th centuries , deals extensively with the ruler and speaks of the destruction, plunder, and slaughter of tens of thousands of Indian civilians. Numerous prisoners were captured, including children, who were later sold in the slave markets of Central Asia, it said. His biographers depicted him as a powerful but cruel and ruthless general, keen not only to slaughter or enslave infidels (Hindus, Buddhists, or Jains) but also to kill believers from rival sects of Islam. Mahmud later went to Gujarat and Somnath (present-day Saurashtra), which was a bustling seaport. Despite strong resistance from the locals, after a few days of fighting Mahmud gained the upper hand, destroyed the Somnath Shiva temple, and looted its enormous treasures, it said. A noteworthy addition is the inclusion of dynasties whose contributions hardly found a place in textbooks in the past. The Kakatiyas of Telangana patronised Telugu literature and built the 1000-pillar temple at Hanamkonda, it said. They had a strong local administration along with an efficient revenue system. The Chalukyas of Kalyani, missing from school curricula earlier, are also included. A discussion on the Pallavas followed by the Bhakti tradition of South India finds a place here. Cholas, Hoysalas, philosophers like Ramanujacharya, and social reformers like Basaveshvara are highlighted. The great past of Eastern and North-East India has been highlighted through detailed coverage of the Palas in Bengal and Bihar, who founded major universities like Vikramashila and Somapura. The Senas and Eastern Gangas, builders of the Jagannath Puri temple and Sun Temple in Konark, are covered along with the Varmans dynasty. The great philosopher Shankaracharya, who consolidated the Advaita Vedanta school of thought, is also highlighted. His visit to Kashmir in the 8th century is mentioned, where he engaged in philosophical debates and contributed to the regions spiritual landscape.
Women officers set to lead Buxar admin, judiciary
Buxar stands on the brink of a transformative era in women's leadership as two distinguished female officers step into pivotal administrative and judicial positions. Sahila, a dynamic IAS officer from the class of 2018, has been appointed as the District Magistrate, and Kajal Jhamb assumes the prestigious role of Principal District Judge.
RJD MP flags delay in Buxar station redevelopment
In a passionate address at the Lok Sabha, Buxar MP Sudhakar Singh raised alarming issues surrounding the overlooked redevelopment of Buxar railway station, calling attention to the unsettling absence of essential amenities for travelers. He appealed to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for the swift approval of a new bypass and a Ganges bridge to alleviate the ongoing traffic woes.
Body of man found in pit; police suspect murder
In a tragic turn of events, Mohammad Mehtab, a 30-year-old man, was discovered lifeless in a water-logged pit in Phulwarisharif, Patna. The circumstances surrounding his death are alarming, with authorities suspecting foul play indicated by signs of a brutal attack, including possible bludgeoning with nearby bricks and stones.
CM inspects progress of Kesariya tourism project in East Champaran
Digital health innovations highlighted
At a recent conference in Patna, groundbreaking health tech solutions for developing nations took center stage. Visionaries explored cutting-edge topics, including the instant tracking of infectious diseases in remote locations, the impact of smartphones on health, and strategies for enhancing pandemic readiness.
PM Modi hosts dinner for NDA; MPs arrive by bus
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a dinner for NDA MPs at his residence following the coalition's significant victory in the Bihar polls. Modi emphasized the NDA's commitment to good governance and national development. BJP MP Anurag Thakur expressed confidence in future electoral successes, anticipating the next gathering after a win in West Bengal.
Impostor posing as IAS officer for three years arrested in Gorakhpur
LUCKNOW: A high-profile impostor, posing as an IAS officer for nearly three years, was arrested in Gorakhpur on Tuesday. Accused Gaurav Kumar Singh alias Lalit Kishor, 27, was nabbed after a probe exposed a massive fraud racket spanning several states, fake identities, luxury cars and promises of lucrative government jobs and contracts. As per police sources, Gaurav Kumar Singh was living as a 2022-batch IAS officer, meticulously maintaining a lifestyle equipped with a white Innova with red-blue beacon lights, a 15-member entourage trained to create an atmosphere of officialdom best suited to the profession. Moreover, he used to spend Rs 5 lakh per month just to sustain the pretence. Gaurav Kumar is accused of allegedly cheating dozens across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh promising government jobs, tenders, and official contracts in lieu of hefty amounts running into crores. Police, on Wednesday, also arrested his two aides Parmanand Gupta and Abhishek Kumar, both natives of Bihar. Gorakhpur SP, Abhinav Tyagi who led the probe, said that investigations gained momentum after a merchant Mukund Madhav from Mokama in Bihar was detained at Gorakhpur Railway Station with Rs 99.09 lakh in cash when the neighbouring state was having assembly polls. Police believed that it was the amount meant to bribe Gaurav Kumar in exchange of a government appointment. Though the deal later fell apart and the money was returned to Mukund Madhav, the seizure triggered deeper inquiry ultimately exposing Gauravs network. Following the discovery, Gaurav attempted to evade arrest: he fled Gorakhpur to a rented home in Lucknows Aashiana area to avoid a police raid. But a tip-off later led officers back to Gorakhpur, where they arrested him when he returned to meet an associate. According to police sources, Gaurav Kumar hails from Mehasoul village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar. He completed post-graduation in Mathematics in 2019 with aspirations to become a DIOS in the education department. He spent nearly three years preparing for civil-service exams. In 2022 he opened a coaching centre, Aditya-50, to train students for competitive exams. But that same year, he allegedly defrauded a student, collecting Rs 2 lakh for a promised job that never materialised prompting an FIR, said Tyagi. As his civil-service hopes dashed after failure to crack the competition, Gaurav went underground for a year and resurfaced claiming to have cleared the 2022 IAS batch, assuming the identity of an IAS officer. He quickly built a parallel life: with help from his brother-in-law Abhishek Kumar trained in software he created forged identity documents and later leveraged AI tools to generate convincing official papers, tender documents, inspection reports, and even fabricated media clippings showing him seated in a DMs chair, said the police sources. Investigators say the fraudulent network expanded rapidly across four states. Gaurav reportedly took money from over 40 people, promising government contracts or jobs. During investigation, police seized two mobile phones belonging to Gaurav. Chats revealed he maintained romantic relationships with four women, three of whom under the impression he was an IAS officer claimed to be pregnant. He was also married to a woman from Bihar. None of these women were aware of his real identity. Gauravs racket started unravelling when a contractor, defrauded of millions, filed complaints in Bihar. Similar grievances surfaced in Gorakhpur. Intelligence agencies and local police began monitoring Gauravs movements for months. Eventually, surveillance and tip-offs converged to place him back in Gorakhpur where he was finally arrested. Authorities recovered several forged documents, luxury cars, and bank records. During interrogation, Gaurav reportedly claimed that once the backlash from cheated contractors grew strong, he fled to Lucknow, but later returned thinking the heat had subsided.
PATNA: After disowning her family and quitting politics, RJD chief Lalu Prasads daughter Rohini Acharya on Thursday signalled further strain within the family, appealing to Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar to ensure that every daughter can return to her parental home without fear, guilt, shame or the need to justify herself. In an oblique reference to CM Nitish Kumar, she wrote on X that schemes like giving girls Rs 10,000 or distributing bicycles, though well-intentioned, fall short of addressing systemic barriers to womens empowerment. She said the government and society must take concrete steps to protect daughters equal rights amid social and familial apathy. Rohini said Bihars deeply rooted patriarchal mindset demands sweeping change in both social and political spheres, stressing that a daughters parental home must always remain a safe space. Ensuring this, she added, is not just an administrative responsibility but crucial to preventing future exploitation and harassment of women. On November 15, she had announced she was disowning the Lalu family and quitting politics, targeting her brother Tejashwi Prasad Yadavs aides Sanjay Yadav and Rameez. Im quitting politics and Im disowning my family. This is what Sanjay Yadav and Rameez had asked me to do, and Im taking all the blame, she had said. She later alleged humiliation and claimed a slipper was thrown at her. She added that the Lalu family is also facing pressure from Tej Pratap Yadav, the RJD chiefs eldest son, who was expelled from the party for six years after a controversial social media post featuring him with a woman. After losing his Mahua assembly seat, Tej Pratap floated his own political party, the Janshakti Janata Dal, and had publicly attacked Tejashwis aide and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Yadav, calling him a Jaichand. Hinting at further turmoil in the RJDs first family, Union minister and senior BJP leader Giriraj Singh said, Dekhiye aage aage hota hai kya (See what happens next).
BPSC TRE 4.0 Recruitment likely soon: Over 27,000 teaching vacancies expected across Bihar
Bihar is gearing up for Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) 4.0, with over 27,000 teaching vacancies anticipated across primary to senior secondary levels. This significant hiring drive, the fourth in a year, aims to address teacher shortages and meet national standards. The Bihar government highlights this as a key job creation initiative, with official notification expected soon.
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17-day Bihar Saras Mela to begin from today
The Bihar Saras Mela 2025 has officially kicked off at Patna's Gandhi Maidan, transforming the venue into a vibrant tapestry of rural craftsmanship and innovation. Featuring an impressive array of 500 stalls from 26 states, this 17-day extravaganza places a spotlight on talented women artisans while tantalizing taste buds with an assortment of culinary treats.
Bihar Board Releases Diploma in Elementary Education Admission Notification For 2026-2028
Eligibility requires 50% in Higher Secondary, with relaxations for reserved categories. Urdu Maulvi exam pass candidates are also eligible. Minimum age is 17 years.
Bihar SHS ANM admit card 2025 released for Dec 17 to 19 exam at shs.bihar.gov.in; download here
Bihar SHS ANM admit card 2025: The State Health Society, Bihar has released the ANM admit card 2025 for the National Health Mission (NHM) recruitment examination. The Computer Based Test (CBT) for 5006 ANM posts and 220 Ophthalmic Assistant posts will be held from December 17 to 19, 2025, across Bihar. Candidates can download their hall tickets from shs.bihar.gov.in. Benchmark disability candidates requiring a scribe must submit prescribed documents. The admit card includes exam details, reporting time, and instructions for candidates.
BTSC Bihar Staff Nurse Result 2025 Released Today For Over 11,000 Positions
Candidates who appeared for the BTSC staff nurse exam can check their pass or fail status online using their registered mobile number and password once results are published on the official website.
Bihar DElEd Admission 2026: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has opened applications for the Bihar DElEd Admission 2026, announcing the JEE schedule for over 30,000 seats across 306 institutions. Applications are accepted from December 11 to December 24, 2026 via the official portal. The notification outlines eligibility norms, exam pattern, fees and required documents. Admission will follow a merit-cum-choice system. DElEd-qualified candidates will later be eligible for primary teacher recruitment upon clearing the TET.
7,400 HIV Cases In Bihars Sitamarhi Trigger Alarm, Over 400 Children Affected
According to the doctors, these cases largely involve families where one or both parents are HIV-positive, resulting in transmission at birth.
BTSC Bihar staff nurse result 2025 released for CBT exam at btsc.bihar.gov.in; view score card here
BTSC Staff Nurse Result 2025: The Bihar Technical Service Commission has released the BTSC Staff Nurse Result 2025 for the CBT held across multiple shifts from July 30 to August 3, 2025. Candidates can now download their score cards and the cut-off PDF from btsc.bihar.gov.in or through the direct login link provided. The recruitment aims to fill 11,389 staff nurse posts under the Bihar Health Department. All essential examination and result details are available on the commissions official portal.
Kerala Main Normal Scene: Mans Clean & Green Bihar Highway Video Has Internet Saying AI Wala Hai
The narrator added that it felt like a sea shore and people could enjoy the view while travelling.
Opposition bats for electoral reforms in House
NEW DELHI: Backing Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhis call for electoral reform, several Opposition MPs on Wednesday pushed for cleaner and more transparent systems. Their key demands included machine-readable voter lists, a reversal of the 45-day CCTV data wipe-out rule, greater access to EVMs, and an overhaul of what they described as laws that let election commissioners act with impunity. On the second day of the Lok Sabha debate on Electoral Reforms, Congress MP K. C. Venugopal accused the government of influencing the Election Commission and said the poll body was behaving like an election agent of the ruling BJP, buckling under its pressure. Venugopal pointed to several recent Commission decisions that, according to him, showed clear partisanship. In a digital era, he asked, why were machine-readable electoral rolls still not being created? He also reminded the House that a Supreme Court bench led by now-retired Justice K. M. Joseph had directed that, until Parliament passed a law on the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners, the selection panel must include the PM, the CJI, and the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. But when the government finally brought a Bill, it proposed a committee in which the Prime Minister would chair, joined by a Union minister chosen by him and the Leader of the Opposition. Parliament passed that version. Venugopal questioned why the CJI was excluded and sought an explanation from the law minister. Holding up a copy of the ECs 2004 SIR orders, he noted that the earlier guidelines gave six months for the exercise. What was the urgency that the current SIR process needs to be completed within just two months? he asked. From the Trinamool Congress, Satabdi Roy attacked the government for turning the once-respectful word sir into a Gabbar Singh-like fearful figure that amounts to torture for the voters. She declared that, however much the BJP shouts SIR, SIR, SIR, the people of Bengal would stand with madam, referring to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Questioning the aim of the special revision of electoral rolls in 12 states and UTs, she said, These people know nothing about West Bengal You may have won Bihar, but you cannot win West Bengal. DMK leader T M Selvaganapathi said the government was trying to control independent institutions, claiming the current SIR exercise was illegal and unconstitutional without Parliaments approval. SP MP Dimple Yadav called for a return to ballot papers and accused the EC of following government directions.
BJP hits back, says paper ballot will bring back booth capturing
NEW DELHI: In a rebuttal to opposition parties vociferous demand on reverting to paper ballot elections, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said it would mean going back to the days of booth capturing. Participating in a debate in Lok Sabha on election reforms, the former Union law minister said the opposition should not talk of returning to the old ballot paper system. There are at least two dozen Supreme Court and high court judgments validating the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs), he said. Prasad recalled that the Election Commission had invited parties to hack EVMs in its presence, but none turned up. Now they are raising hue and cry against EVMs, he said. Prasad also noted that after the recent Bihar elections, not one plea was received to check the micro-controllers of EVMs. The government has repeatedly ruled out going back to the ballot paper system as EVMs have made the election process faster and safer, Prasad said . Responding to KC Venugopals charges on removing CJI from the panel of selecting election commissioners, the BJP MP said when an elected government headed by the prime minister can be trusted with the nuclear button, why cant it be the case when selecting a good CEC or EC. He wondered why the judiciary should be included in everything when the legislature in its wisdom has passed a law with a selection committee that excluded the CJI. Participating in the debate, Union Minister and Apna Dal (S) leader Anupriya Patel said the opposition parties were making an issue out of the SIR and targeting the EC out of frustration over losing successive elections. You are very creative. Every election you make different claims such as the Constitution being under attack, reservations being taken away and vote chori (vote theft). You are hurt and because you lost the elections after all this, Patel said. Congress claimed 65 lakh votes were deleted in Bihar during the SIR without any reason. It is strange, because no one complained about it. At least 65 persons should have come forward with claims of wrongful deletions. This year, Bihar rejected their politics of fear, Patel said. There is no strength in their argument that the SIR exercise is being carried out in a hurried manner because elections are still six months away in most states, she said.
ED attaches property worth 1.52 crore linked to former Bihar DIG under money laundering act
The ED investigation revealed thatthe then DIGShivendra Priyadarshiwasindulged in corrupt practices during the check period from 14.06.1993 to 04.05.2017.
Delay in power projects will not be tolerated: BSPHCL CMD
City air quality improves, but Samanpura remains concern
Honey couple of tribal-dominated West Champaran area make decent earning through beekeeping
In the heart of West Champaran, Suman Devi has turned her passion for beekeeping into a thriving business, earning lakhs each year from her exquisite honey. Her innovative approach and tireless dedication have sparked a movement, empowering 60 local women to forge their own paths to financial freedom through beekeeping.
Mock exercise conducted at Patna airport
AI-based CCTV cameras to be installed across state: Dy CM
Bihar is gearing up for a security revolution, with the implementation of cutting-edge AI-driven CCTV cameras across the state. This advancement comes hand in hand with a decisive action against predatory 'gunda banks' that have been fleecing residents with outrageous interest rates.
Man dies after falling off moving train in Buxar
Campaign drives youth leadership, entrepreneurship, women empowerment and health outreach
The 'Let's Inspire Bihar' campaign is on a transformative journey, setting up free educational hubs in 15 districts while empowering over 600 startups. Spearheaded by IPS officer Vikas Vaibhav, this initiative focuses on nurturing education, entrepreneurship, and community growth throughout Bihar. Exciting national programs and local initiatives are on the horizon to amplify its influence and success.
Congress struggles to select leader in assembly
Lawyers empanelled as SPP for I-T cases
Man found murdered near railway track in Saran
Katihar man held in Rs5 crore extortion threat case
EOU forms STF to crack down on sand, land mafias
ED attaches assets worth Rs 1 crore of former DIG
In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate has provisionally seized assets totaling Rs 1.52 crore linked to former Bihar DIG Shivendra Priyadarshi. Findings from the investigation indicate that he accrued considerable wealth through corrupt means during his tenure.
Fast-track projects marked during Pragati Yatra: CM
In a spirited call to action, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed government departments to accelerate the rollout of new initiatives identified during his Pragati Yatra, backed by a substantial allocation of Rs 50,000 crore.
Ex-JD(U) functionary shot dead over land dispute in Begusarai
Bhojpur man injured in celebratory firing
In a tragic twist during a birthday celebration in Bhojpur district, the festivities turned to chaos when 30-year-old Vikash Kumar Yadav was critically injured due to celebratory gunfire. After being rushed to a private hospital with a serious chest wound, he has undergone a surgical procedure.
Normalisation of IndiGo flights expected after Dec 15: Official
IndiGo's flight cancellations at Patna airport are nearing resolution. Authorities have reported that normal operations will resume after December 15, following a nationwide technical glitch that caused the delays. Although the majority of flights are back on track, a few may still experience disruptions until final inspections are completed.
Buxar MLA inspects hospital, crematorium
In response to community concerns over inadequate healthcare services, Buxar MLA Anand Mishra took a proactive approach by visiting the sadar hospital and mukti dham. After thorough discussions with the medical staff and assessing the facilities, he announced a deadline of December 18 to address critical shortcomings.
Maharashtra nears Maoist elimination as 11 top cadres surrender in Gadchiroli
MUMBAI: Maharashtra moves closer to eliminating the Maoist threat by March 2026 as 11 senior Maoist cadres, including four commanders with a combined bounty of Rs 82 lakh, surrendered before state police chief Rashmi Shukla in Gadchiroli. Among the surrendered leaders were divisional committee members Ramesh alias Baju Lekami and Bhima alias Kiran Hidma Kowasi. Lekami, associated with the movement since 2004, served as president of the Edasgondi Gaon Panchayat Janatana Sarkar before becoming a divisional committee member in Bhamragad. Kowasi joined the Maoist ranks in 1998 and became a divisional committee member in 2019. Gadchiroli police said the surrenders deliver a major blow to Maoists in the Dandakaranya region, spanning Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Telangana, marking one of the biggest successes since the surrender of Maoist Politburo member Bhupathi alias Mallojula Venugopal Rao in October, along with 60 others. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had handed over a copy of the Indian Constitution instead of weapons during that program. Police Chief Shukla described the fresh surrender as the beginning of the end of Maoism in Gadchiroli and reaffirmed the commitment to the Union governments March 31, 2026, deadline to eliminate the Left-wing insurgency. She said 112 Maoists have surrendered in Gadchiroli this year alone. The surrender ceremony at Eklavya Hall also saw officers and personnel of the elite C-60 anti-Naxal unit felicitated for operations in the remote Laheri forest, which led to 61 Maoists surrendering and the recovery of 54 firearms. Other surrendered Maoists included Poriye alias Lucky Adama Gota, Ratan alias Sanna Masu Oyam, Kamala alias Rago Iriya Veladi, Poriye alias Kumari Bhima Veladi, Ramaji alias Mura Lacchu Pungati, Sonu Podiyam alias Ajay Sanu Kato, Prakash alias Pandu Kundra Pungati, Sita alias Jaini Tonde Pallo, and Sainath Shankar Made. The surrenders follow intensified anti-Maoist operations across India, with security forces killing over 270 Maoists in the past year in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. So far, more than 1,225 Maoists have surrendered, and 680, including top leaders, have been arrested. The killing of Maoist chief Nambala Kesava Rao, alias Basavaraju, on May 20, marked a major milestone in the fight against the insurgency. According to the Union government, the number of Left-Wing insurgency-affected districts has fallen from 18 in April to 11, signalling significant progress in curbing the movement.
The Bihar Technical Service Commission will release the Staff Nurse recruitment results tomorrow. Candidates can check their scores for 11,389 vacancies on the official website. The Computer-Based Test was conducted in July and August 2025. The results will indicate if candidates have passed. This is a significant opportunity for nursing aspirants in Bihar.
Speaking during the discussion on electoral reforms in Lok Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the BJP-led Centre had not agreed to the Opposition's demands for a debate on the SIR due to technical reasons. For two days, we told the Opposition that this should be discussed later, after two Sessions. But they didn't relent. We agreed...Why did we say 'No'? There were two reasons for the 'No'. One, they wanted a discussion on SIR. I am very clear that there cannot be a discussion on SIR in this House. SIR is the responsibility of the Election Commission. India's EC and CEC do not work under the Government. If discussion is held and questions are raised, who will answer it? the minister said. When they said that they are ready to discuss electoral reforms, we agreed immediately... he added. He also refuted allegations of vote chori raised by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. In his press conference, the LoP levelled allegations that the voter list is not corrected and needs to be rectified. So, what is SIR? It is the procedure to sanitise the voter list...Double standards won't work in a democracy. When you win, EC is great. When you lose, EC is useless and works at BJP's behest... Amit Shah said. Intervening during the speech, Rahul Gandhi said, It's a good idea. Let's have a debate on my press conferences...Amit Shah ji, I challenge you to have a debate on my press conferences. Targeting the Congress, Amit Shah cited three instances of alleged vote chori by Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. Post Independence, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was backed by 28 persons while Jawaharlal Nehru by two persons and yet Nehru became the prime minister, this was vote chori, he said. The minister said that the second vote chori was by Indira Gandhi, when she granted herself immunity after court set aside her election. He said the dispute of third vote chori has just reached civil courts on how Sonia Gandhi became a voter before becoming citizen of India. Congress MP KC Venugopal slammed the remark noting that Shah has commented on a matter pending in the court. The court dismissed the plea saying there was no substance in it, Venugopal said. He asserted that Sonia Gandhi had not voted before becoming a citizen and challenged Amit Shah to prove it wrong. Further training his guns on the Congress, Shah alleged that the reason for its poll losses was its leadership. If someone asks a question in a presser he is dubbed as a BJP agent, if they lose a case, they accuse the judge, if they lose an election, they blame EVMs. Now when EVM blame does not hold, they brought up vote chori...still they lost Bhar. Now the reason for your defeat is your leadership and not EVM or voters' list, the home minister said. They think no one holds them accountable, 'bhagwan kare, I am proved wrong and one day Congress workers seek their accountability, he said. Shah also accused the Opposition of spreading falsehoods on SIR and launched a strong defence of the exercise, asking whether democracy can be safe when the prime minister and the chief ministers are decided by infiltrators. He alleged the Opposition gets angry when we talk of history, but how can any country or society move forward without history. The first SIR was conducted in 1952, when Jawaharlal Nehru was the prime minister and the Congress was in power. Then it happened in 1957 when Nehru was there, the third happened in 1961 and Nehru was there. Then it happened during Lal Bahadur Shastri's time, then again during Indira Gandhi's time, Rajiv Gandhi's time, Narasimha Rao's time, and then in 2002 during Atal Bihari Vajpayee's time which continued till Manmohan Singh's time, he said. No party had opposed this process because it is a process of keeping elections clean and keeping democracy healthy, Shah said. He said the objective of the SIR of electoral rolls is to remove those who have died, add the names of those who have turned 18 and delete foreign nationals one by one. I want to say to the House and people -- Can a country's democracy be safe when the prime minister and the chief minister are decided by 'ghuspathiye', Shah said. The BJP leader said the Opposition thinks that it is tarnishing the image of the government but in reality they are tarnishing the image of India's democracy. They kept on doing vote chori, vote chori, and took out 'ghuspathiye bachao yatra' and we won by 2/3rd majority in Bihar, he alleged. The new tradition is that if they lose, they defame the EC and electoral rolls which is not good for the country's democracy. If electoral rolls were corrupted, why did you contest elections, Shah asked the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. He said the BJP has lost more elections than it has won, but it never questioned the Election Commission. EVMs stopped election chori and that is why they are worried. Their method of election was not mandate but corrupt practices, and they have been fully exposed, he said. Opposition worried as people of country do not vote for them and SIR will delete names of illegal immigrants who back them, he said. When the opposition MPs walked out later, Shah said no matter how many times the Opposition boycotts, the NDA will continue with its policy of detect, delete and deport 'ghuspathiye'. The Opposition wants to normalise and formalise the 'ghuspathiye' and add them in the electoral rolls, he said. (With inputs from PTI)
Bihar government cracks down on land mafia as Dy CM warns officials of strict action
PATNA: The newly formed Bihar government has started tightening its noose around land mafias operating in the state. Deputy Chief Minister and state land revenue and reforms minister Vijay Kumar Sinha on Wednesday warned department officers and employees of stern action if they were found colluding with land mafias. Addressing a press conference at his official chamber, Sinha said reports had emerged about some departmental officers and employees having a nexus with land mafias. Nobody will be spared, whosoever they may be, he told the media. Strict action will be taken against any official found involved in such activities, he said, adding that their offices would not function for personal gain. Some within the department were colluding with land mafia, and action was certain against such white-collar individuals. He said meetings would be held at fixed times in every panchayat, with close monitoring of employee attendance. So far, 46 lakh people had applied regarding land-related matters, of which approximately 12 lakh cases had been resolved and uploaded to the portal. The minister stated that land disputes were the biggest problem in Bihar, and the government was working on a war footing to resolve them. Mutation and rectification of land records would be the department's top priority. Weekly reviews would be conducted in all districts, and timely completion of work made mandatory. Any officer rejecting an application must provide a valid reason, which would also be verified. He said strict action would be taken against those committing fraud using fake documents. A special flying squad has been formed to monitor such fraudulent activities. Warning to officials: The office will not be in your pocket Sinha stated firmly that no officers office would run as if its in their pocket. Regular meetings would be held in every panchayat, and employee attendance strictly monitored. Land Reforms Dialogue to begin on December 12 The government will launch a new programme called Land Reforms Dialogue on December 12 in Patna, with another session in Lakhisarai on December 15. The programme will run from 10 am to 12 pm, offering on-the-spot solutions to land-related grievances brought by citizens. He said stern action would be taken against anyone encroaching on government land. The word bulldozer inspires confidence among people. We need to instill fear of this word in their hearts, he said, adding that even stricter action than bulldozers would be used if wrongdoing was detected. After March, a special campaign will be launched across Bihar to free government land from encroachment, he added. Last week, the state government proposed the creation of 100 fast-track courts to dispose of pending land-related cases.
Former IG Amitabh Thakur held by Lucknow police in fraud case in Deoria
LUCKNOW: Former IG and Chief of Azad Adhikar Sena Amitabh Thakur was picked up by Uttar Pradesh Police from SitapurMaholi border while he was on his way to Delhi from Lucknow on Wednesday. Police officers in plain clothes boarded the train and took him off in connection with an alleged case of fraud and cheating to secure an industrial plot in Deoria by misusing his official position in 1999. Police action came after the ex-cop did not cooperate with the investigation. Amitabh Thakur and his wife Nutan Thakurs X accounts have also been suspended. The case began after Sanjay Sharma of Rajajipuram filed a complaint alleging that Thakurs wife, Nutan Thakur, obtained Industrial Plot No. B-2 at the District Industries Centre in Deoria district of eastern UP using a fake name Nootan Devi, a forged husbands name, and a false Bihar address. She allegedly created forged application forms, affidavits and transfer deeds, while Amitabh Thakur allegedly used his official position to support the fraud. The police sources claimed that the said plot was later sold by Thakurs using their real identities. An FIR under relevant IPC sections related to cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy was registered at Talkatora police station in September, this year on the basis of a complaint submitted by Sanjay Sharma, a resident of Talkatora. The case is being investigated by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Lucknow Police currently. As per Lucknow Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Vishwajeet Srivastava, Amitabh Thakurs arrest came through on the basis of the evidence collected during the probe. He will be produced before the Deoria court as the incident took place there, said the officer. To ensure a fair and transparent investigation, DCP Srivastava constituted the SIT. The police sources said that as part of the probe, the team gathered documentary evidence from Deoria, verified the alleged false identities and addresses in Bihar, examined official records, and questioned multiple witnesses. In March 2021, Thakur, a 1992-batch IPS officer, was given pre-mature retirement from the service by the Union Home Ministry. According to police, complainant Sanjay Sharma alleged that when Thakur was posted as Deoria SP in 1999, his wife secured the allotment of an industrial plot from the District Industries Centre. The complaint further alleged that the plot was later sold using the couples real names and address, thereby, keeping government agencies, banks, and other stakeholders in the dark for a long period. The police sources claimed that the SIT found sufficient evidence to proceed against the accused.
Bihar Man Rescues Orphan Girl Begging In Train, Marries Her: Perfect For Akshay Kumars Next
Golu Yadav reportedly met a young orphan girl while travelling by train.

